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When November comes, we will have a few very important questions to answer at the polls. The legislature created three very controversial laws and they are up for a vote […]
When November comes, we will have a few very important questions to answer at the polls. The legislature created three very controversial laws and they are up for a vote […]
Leopold Attorney Seeks To Have Testimony Thrown Out. A lawyer for the Anne Arundel County Executive is asking to throw out new testimony alleging gender discrimination against John Leopold. The motion, obtained […]
The annual Key School 5K/10K and Family Fun Run will be held on Sunday,October 21, 2012, in Hillsmere Shores. Sponsored by the Key School Parents’ Association, the races will begin […]
Man Caught With Pants Down In Glen Burnie. Anne Arundel County police said a man was caught with his pants down in Glen Burnie. Officers were called to the Sawmill Creek Park […]
Mayor Joshua J. Cohen invites the City of Annapolis to participate in “Make a Difference Day,” the fall GreenScape project for 2012, on Saturday, October 27. “Make a Difference Day” […]
Nichol A Conley, of Galesville, was arrested by the Annapolis Police Department last night after she attempted to enter a residence on Prince George Street in the City’s Historic District. The […]
SustainaFest, a Maryland nonprofit, is hosting a night of inspiring film and engaging conversation on October 6th at 7:30pm at Francis Scott Key Auditorium at St. John’s College. Films to […]
Harwood Man Dies After Being Pulled Overboard In Patuxent River. An Anne Arundel County man crabbing on the Patuxent River has died after his foot got tangled in the line, […]
Anne Arundel Community College will hold auditions Oct. 1-4 for its upcoming production of Barbara Robinson’s “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” Auditions will consist of a short music audition followed by cold […]
UPDATE: The accident happened around 1am when a truck left Rt. 50 for unknown reasons and crashed through a guard rail along the Rt. 50 on ramp to Eastbound […]
UPDATE 6:06am, September 10, 2012: According to Deputy Chief John Mennassa of the Annapolis Fire Department, the call was received at 11:39 pm for two people shot. One 22 year-old […]
The Annapolis Police Department will be hosting a Citizen’s Police Academy class which is designed to give citizens a better understanding about law enforcement and how police officers work with the community. The academy goals […]
Marcus Antonio Anderson, 27, of Odenton was killed last night when his 2002 Lincoln crashed head-on into an MTA bus on 8th Avenue in Glen Burnie. A juvenile in his […]
UPDATE 5:49pm 9/8/2012: From the Anne Arundel County Police Department: On September 8, 2012 at approximately 0804 hours, officers from the Southern District responded to a report of a motor […]
St. John’s College is sponsoring a lecture series this fall. The lectures are free and open to the public and will be held in the Francis Scott Key Auditorium on […]
Missing Boater’s Body Recovered In Gibson Island. The Maryland Natural Resource Police said they recovered the body of Pennsylvania man who went missing on Labor Day. NRP said the body of Jason Ryman, […]
Severn Man Charged After Son, 5, Took Methadone. A Severn man was arrested on drug charges Tuesday evening after police were called to his home because his 5-year-old son had […]
Several special events are coming up this fall in Maryland to honor the state’s history and those who served for freedom. In conjunction with the Office of Tourism’s Spotlight on “Land of the […]
County Executive John R. Leopold is seeking nominations for the Dallas G. Pace Humanitarian Award. “Dallas Pace was a teacher, a coach, a scoutmaster, a soldier and a community leader,” County Executive […]
Experience the best in jazz right in your own backyard when Anne Arundel Community College hosts the “World Class Jazz Series, the Art of the Jazz Guitar,” a combination of […]
3rd Woman Says Leopold Sexually Harassed Her. The WBAL-TV 11 News I-Team has confirmed that another woman has come forward in the sexual harassment case against Anne Arundel County Executive John […]
Crews Continue To Search For Missing Boater In Bay. Rescue crews said they will continue their search Tuesday for a boater who disappeared Monday in the Chesapeake Bay. Officials said 27-year-old Jason […]
Emergency crews are scouring the waters of the Chesapeake Bay this Labor Day afternoon in search of a man who fell off a sailboat shortly bfoe 1:00pm. It took crews […]
Bob S. Auerbach, age 92, a retired librarian and lifelong peace activist, has been nominated as the 2012 Green Party candidate for Congress from Maryland’s Fifth District and will appear […]
Mark Thoms graciously shared his video of US Navy SEAL Patrick Feeks’ procession arriving in Edgewater Maryland this morning. Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class Patrick Feeks who was […]
Under an overcast sky, hundreds of people lined Route 2 from Annapolis into Edgewater to honor Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class Patrick Feeks who was killed on August 16th […]
Discover the attractions of the Italian Renaissance firsthand in Florence, Siena, Rome and the Vatican while learning history and gaining three college history credits in a week. “Italian Renaissance” (HIS […]
On Thursday, the Chesapeake Bay Trust, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Maryland Department of Natural Resources and the Maryland Department of the Environment announced more than $800,000 in federal, state, […]
View sculpture by David Friedheim, Steve Jones and Allen Linder, as well as photography of sculpture by Joe Yablonsky, at the first Anne Arundel Community College art exhibit of the […]
Sara Walsh, young adult fantasy author and Annapolis resident, released The Dark Light (Simon & Schuster, Simon Pulse) this week in a nationwide release. The town of Crownsville provided a […]
The Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and Disabilities is a winner in the 21st annual National Mature Media Awards Program. The program, presented by the Mature Market Resource Center, a national clearinghouse for the […]
UPDATE: The Anne Arundel County police have reported that both passengers in the vehicle have died as a result of their injuries. Carrie Lynn Desmond, 36, of Davidsonville and a 14 […]
UPDATE 10:28pm: From the Baltimore Sun: Annapolis Police admitted [Bradley L.] Poure to AAMC for an emergency psychiatric evaluation early Thursday morning after police responded to a report of a […]
An Arnold resident believes an Anne Arundel County Circuit Court Judge has shown some significant bias in his ongoing divorce case base on her own divorce. With a little digging, Marsden […]
Anne Arundel County “Joker” Goes Before Judge. The Anne Arundel County man who police said threatened to kill his co-workers and called himself “The Joker” went before a judge Thursday. Neil Prescott, […]
Attorney For Perry Hall Shooter: Bullying Was A Factor. Attorney George Psoras told WBAL-TV 11 News that his client — 15-year-old Bobby Gladden Jr. — brought a gun to Perry Hall […]
Tour London and parts of England in “History of Medieval and Renaissance England,” a two-week travel-study course January 1-15, 2013, through Anne Arundel Community College. Led by experienced AACC faculty […]
Police: Student Brought Shotgun, Vodka To Perry Hall High School. As students at Perry Hall High School headed back to the classroom Tuesday, police released more details of the events leading […]
Due to the continued growth of Eye On Annapolis, we have had to buy a larger, more powerful server so we can run faster and jump higher just like when […]
An accident this afternoon on Forest Drive just before Hillsmere Drive sent three people to the hospital with minor injuries. From initial reports, a vehicle was headed outbound attempting to […]